It's well-known research: merely writing down your goals makes it more likely you'll achieve them.
And yet, writing down a goal is usually not enough to get us to the finish line.
What gives?!
Yes, writing down a goal is useful. And it's definitely better than doing nothing. But often, this makes your goal little more than a wish. A nice intention. But not something you actually follow through on.
Vision is great. But it's the execution that really counts.
Achieving a goal requires consistent action.
And the best way to make your actions consistent? Systems. A good system makes it easy for you to do what needs to be done to achieve a goal.
It doesn't matter whether your goal is to consistently walk 10 thousand steps per day, or to stop working evenings, or to maintain a regular date night.
Systems are your secret weapon for goal success.
What You'll Learn:
The 3 levels of goal setting
The most important question you can ask to help you build better systems for goal achievement
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